Southwest Community Solar Network is a distributed solar and selected battery portfolio across Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada. The portfolio serves municipal facilities, school districts, healthcare loads, commercial rooftops, and community solar subscribers who cannot install solar on their own property.
90.0 MW
Installed capacity
30yr projected life
Project life duration
Operating
Current project status
Project Name
USA - Southwest Community Solar Network
Region
South West, USA
Technology
Community Solar
Installed capacity
90.0 MW AC
Offtaker type
Admin-set
Project life
30 years
Annual generation
183 MWh
Capacity factor
23.5%
Target return
7.2–9.4%
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Origination for USA - Southwest Community Solar Network centered on the South West, USA region, with a customer offtake segment and contract-ready infrastructure pathways. Diligence validated technical assumptions at 23.5% capacity factor, contract logic, legal structure, and downside control standards. Delivery tracked scope, schedule, and commissioning metrics tied to commercial go-live requirements. USA - Southwest Community Solar Network is currently operating with active monitoring and preventive maintenance in place. Reporting translated site behavior into investor-readable updates with mechanism, evidence, and implication.
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Capacity
90.0 MW
Installed capacity
Capacity Factor
23.5%
Expected performance
Output
183.1 GWh
Modeled annual generation
Efficiency
1.400 kWh/$
kWh per USD invested
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